

92 minutes
4/2/1997
This gently satirical French comedy centers on the resulting brouhaha that erupts when the preadolescent daughter of a very conservative bourgeoisie couple gets the chance to appear in a raucous music video starring a raunchy, aging female rocker. When pipe-puffing patriarch and solid citizen Brice learns that his daughter Clemence has been to selected for the music video with tacky has-been rocker Gloria, he nearly comes unglued. His prim wife, Benedicte, the organist for the local congregation, has a different perspective and understands her daughter's eagerness. She quietly agrees to secretly accompany Clemence during the shoot. Once there, the two are filmed dancing around and having fun. Neither realize that they will become special-effects victims by time production on the film ends and find themselves apparently dancing amongst men who but for the presence of small rubber sea creatures, would be buck naked.

Marie-Anne Chazel
as Bénédicte d'Hachicourt

Clémentine Célarié
as Gloria Soleil

Thierry Lhermitte
as Brice d'Hachicourt

Léonore Confino
as Clémence d'Hachicourt

Didier Bénureau
as L'Abbé Gervais

Bernard Farcy
as Norbert Rubino

Isabelle Carré
as Murielle

Patrick Mazet
as Maxo

Matthew Marsden
as Lawrence
Daniel O'Grady
as Archie

Erick Desmarestz
as Gilles Jutard

Arielle Sémenoff
as Odile Jutard

Alain Doutey
as M. Duval Ratier

Bruno Solo
as Rud

Louba Guertchikoff
as Tante Linette

Adrian Lester
as Isaac Nelson

Hélène Duc
as La dame chez le vétérinaire

Philippe Beglia
as Rafiot

Annie Grégorio
as Jackie

Eric Prat
as Grobisse

Christian Clavier
as Un spectateur

Jean Reno
as Un spectateur

Patrice Melennec
as Le routier lubrique